Some more here Chris
http://www.flickr.com/photos/exacta2...7604706463338/
of New Brighton the old ones are scanned from my old slides
Some more here Chris
http://www.flickr.com/photos/exacta2...7604706463338/
of New Brighton the old ones are scanned from my old slides
THE BEST VITAMIN FOR MAKING FRIENDS ? B.1
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Thanks Samp, it was a good investment buying their chips,they pick up the bill when we eat out now
THE BEST VITAMIN FOR MAKING FRIENDS ? B.1
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A century ago Liverpool was the major European port serving the eastern Seaboard of America and much of its growth can be attributed to the fact that its position offered the shortest sea route.
For the very same reason, around 75% of all flights between Europe and North America cross UK airspace and on a typical day around 50% of all transatlantic flights will cross the Wirral / Liverpool area at high level via the Wallasey directional beacon near Saughall Massie.
Inward traffic usually peaks between 6.00 am & 10.00 am as flights head for Heathrow and major continental airports, whilst outbound traffic is normally at its heaviest between 11.00 am & 2.00 pm. I was told that at one time Wallasey was the busiest crossing point in Europe for transatlantic traffic. Traffic levels can however fluctuate markedly from day to day as aircraft are often allocated more northerly flight tracks over the Atlantic depending on prevailing wind strength.
They are a nuisance. Send 'em further south. I've started zapping them with me laser pointer. That'll teach 'em.
December 10, 2009
St. Lukes Church .. Liverpool..
Nice photo NL. Are you visiting Liverpool or is it an old shot.
There's still some glass left in the window!
there's some chippies they missed, as well...[Stan Boardman won't be happy].
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